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03/07/1996 14:48:53
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Internet
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HTML
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00003403
Message ID:
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>We all know that when we click reload, the browser is force to go get the actual HTML document from the server instead of taking the document from the browser's cache.
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>In one of my application, I put a button on a HTML document which send a process to the server to update a document on the server and return the location of that document. Since this is done via a cgi process and not a reload document, this cause the document to be updated on the server but the returned document comes from the cache because the original call was from a cgi process and not the reload button of the browser. Of course, after having click on my cgi button, if I click on the reload button, I than have the actual document from the server.
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>My process is good because the HTML document is updated on the server. The problem is that after that, instead of returning that document, it takes the one from the cache. How can I force a reload behavior from my cgi process button?


Turn your cache off?

Tom
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